There are many ways in which a scalene and equilateral (and also a right-triangle) are the same. A few examples would be:
No because an equilateral triangle is different to a scalene triangle
It can be scalene or isosceles but not equilateral.
Equilateral= all three sides the same length. Scalene= no equal sides. It is technically contradictory because there is no such thing as an equilateral scalene triangle.
Scalene triangle: 3 interior angles of different sizes Equilateral triangle: 3 interior angles same sizes each of 60 degrees
The definition of an equilateral triangle is one whose sides all have the same length.The definition of a scalene triangle is one in which no two sides have the same length.Seems like their definitions pretty much rule out a case where the same triangle is both.
They are not the same. An equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides, while a scalene triangle has no equal sides.
No because an equilateral triangle is different to a scalene triangle
It can be scalene or isosceles but not equilateral.
Equilateral= all three sides the same length. Scalene= no equal sides. It is technically contradictory because there is no such thing as an equilateral scalene triangle.
Equilateral triangles have all the same side lengths and scalene triangles have no similar side lengthsAn equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides whereas a scalene triangle has 3 unequal sides
No. A scalene triangle is by definition neither equilateral nor isoceles.
In an equilateral triangle, all three sides are of the same length while in a scalene triangle, all three sides are of different lengths. The same applies to the angles.
they are both triangles (3 sides)
The Term Equalateral means that all the sides are the same length. A scalene triangle is a triangle where none of the sides are the same.
an scalene is a triangle with no sides the same lengthas in an equilateral has sides all the same length
You look at the lengths of the sided of the triangle. If the two lengths are same, the triangle is an isosceles triangle. If all the lengths are same, the triangle is an equilateral triangle. If none of the lengths are same, the triangle is a scalene triangle.
No. An equilateral triangle is also isosceles, but isosceles is not scalene.